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Featured news in this section focuses on Nevada, the Silver State Health Insurance Exchange (Nevada Health Link), the Nevada Division of Insurance (in the Department of Business and Industry), and actions by the state legislature affecting insurance brokers and clients. 

Affordable Healthcare Emerges as a Voter Priority in Purple Nevada

One issue will decide Steven Cohen’s vote for Nevada governor this fall: Which candidate can best protect him from getting kicked off Medicaid? Cohen is a 38-year-old Las Vegas resident with autism and has dual enrollment in Medicaid and Medicare. He said he’s very concerned that he could lose his Medicaid coverage once work requirements ...

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Nevada Starts Six-Month Effort To Tackle Medicaid Fraud

All Nevada hospice and home health providers are set to be reviewed over the next six months due to what officials call “elevated fraud risk.” A temporary pause on hospice and home-health care licenses issued by the state and a six-month moratorium on new enrollments for Nevada Medicaid was officially approved and implemented on June ...

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Kaiser Permanente Opens Its First Northern Nevada Medical Offices

Kaiser Permanente has opened its first two medical offices in northern Nevada as part of its joint venture with Renown Health, expanding access to high‑quality, affordable health care for the local community. This expansion comes as Hometown Health — now jointly owned by Kaiser Permanente and Renown Health — is becoming Kaiser Permanente. Now, members ...

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Nevada Among 25 States Suing Trump Administration Over Medicaid Work Requirements

Twenty-five Democratic-led states plus the District of Columbia have sued the Trump administration over its new work requirements for people who get their health insurance through Medicaid. At issue is a “medically frail” designation that the states say is too narrow and will make it too difficult for ill and disabled people to remain on Medicaid. They’re challenging ...

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Nevada Hospice Providers Push for Stronger Oversight as State Pauses New Licenses Amid Fraud Concerns

Hospice administrators, clinicians and healthcare advocates gathered Wednesday to discuss a growing problem inside an industry meant to provide comfort at the end of life — and what providers say must change to protect patients. The meeting comes as Nevada and federal officials intensify efforts to crack down on suspected fraud within the hospice industry. ...

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Sierra Medical Center Achieves Level III NICU Designation

Sierra Medical Center has achieved Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) designation from the State of Nevada, the highest level of neonatal care available in the region. This designation marks a significant milestone in Northern Nevada Health System’s commitment to expanding access to high-level compassionate care for growing families in the area. A Level ...

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Nevada Health Authority Pauses New Hospice And Home Health Licenses, Places Moratorium On New Medicaid Enrollment

The Nevada Health Authority announced Friday a temporary pause on new state licenses for hospice and home-health providers and a moratorium on new enrollments for Nevada Medicaid until state officials validate and confirm the legitimacy of current providers. Upon federal approval, this moratorium will be in effect for at least six months. Fraud in hospice and home-health services has garnered recent national ...

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Hospitals, Clinics Want Nevada To Bolster Protections For Discount Drug Program

Nevada hospitals and health clinics say drug manufacturers are restricting the number of pharmacies in the state that can participate in a federal discount drug program. The limitations put in place by drug companies make it harder for patients to refill prescriptions at reduced rates, and they affect a revenue stream hospitals rely on to ...

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Las Vegas Had Only One Trauma Center. Why Did The Fight For Another One Turn Ugly?

Clark County was set to get another Level I trauma-designated hospital in January of last year. However, during a board meeting, the Southern Nevada Health District struck down the proposal from the privately funded Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center. In a state that falls near the bottom of national rankings for healthcare services, the Southern ...

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Trying To Fix Nevada’s Mental Health Workforce Shortage

If you have been reading my column the past few years, you are probably well aware of the mental health provider shortage in Nevada. Provider shortages in any field are problematic for a myriad of reasons, the main one being access. Without access, it is extremely difficult to receive timely care. A program called BeHERENV ...

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